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To: SmokingJoe
You were saying ...

Yeah.. 1/300 th (less than .5%) of the people who have bought Windows 7 already.

Talk about "not resting on your laurels" -- Apple just keeps "pumping it out" ... one thing after another. They are a dynamo, when it comes to these consumer products that the public is buying up like crazy, like hotcakes... LOL ...

Immediately after the iPad, and before it's even established the wild sales records that it's generating right now -- Apple is right back at it with the iPhone.

If you're a consumer that has Apple products, you can be proud that Apple is keeping right up with all its products... :-)



Apple Reveals iPhone 4 Preview Date

Steve Jobs isn't resting on iPad's laurels as Apple announces sneak peek at its next-generation mobile OS.

By Paul McDougall
April 5, 2010 01:40 PM

Looking to extend its lock on tech industry publicity for a few more days, Apple said it would unveil its new iPhone 4 operating system less than a week after it launched its groundbreaking iPad tablet-style computing device.

An invitation Apple sent to journalists this week features a silhouetted image of the numeral 4 and promises "a sneak peek into the future of iPhone OS" on April 8.

Apple did not provide any details about the platform's functionality, but many users hope it will give users the ability to work with more than one application at once. The iPad has drawn barbs from critics because it suffers from the same limitation.

Given the timelines behind previous sneak peeks at new iPhone platforms, Apple watchers expect the company to roll out new phones based on the software some time this summer.

That would give Apple a leg up on rival Microsoft, as Redmond has said only that devices powered by its new Windows Phone 7 software will be available for purchase in time for the holiday season. Dell, Garmin-Asus, HTC, HP, Samsung, LG, Sony Ericsson, Toshiba, and Qualcomm have all committed to producing phones based on the software, Microsoft said.

Meanwhile, AT&T, Deutsche Telekom, Sprint, T-Mobile USA, Verizon Wireless, Vodafone, Telecom Italia, Telefonica, and Telstra are among the network providers who are on board with Windows Phone 7.

Apple has partnered exclusively with AT&T for iPhone network carriage in the U.S., but recent reports suggest Apple might make the next version of the iPhone available to Verizon, as well. Apple has not confirmed the reports.

Further clouding the competitive landscape in the mobile market is Intel. The chipmaker earlier this year said it would team-up with Nokia to develop a Linux-based mobile OS called MeeGo, for use on devices powered by Intel's Atom chips.

273 posted on 04/07/2010 12:04:59 AM PDT by Star Traveler (Remember to keep the Messiah of Israel in the One-World Government that we look forward to coming)
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To: Star Traveler
Talk about “not resting on your laurels” — Apple just keeps “pumping it out” ... one thing after another.

They have been “apumping" and "apumping" and "apumping” for to the tune of 30 years, and see where it got them.


They still can’t even get into the top 5 to be even mentioned in the charts at all.

275 posted on 04/07/2010 12:09:58 AM PDT by SmokingJoe
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